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What Are Upland City Public Records?

According to the California Public Records Act, any information that a city employee or administrator creates while carrying out official duties is a public record. By this definition, public documents may take various forms, such as:

  • Handwritten and typed documents;
  • Microfilm prints;
  • Maps;
  • Photographs and videos;
  • Audio recordings and transcripts.

The Act also restricts public officials from providing public access to some documents, including:

  • Records containing private individual details, whose disclosure would constitute a privacy breach;
  • Records protected under client-attorney privilege;
  • Documents containing information about ongoing law enforcement investigations;
  • Juvenile information;
  • Preliminary drafts, notes, or comments;
  • Classified data;
  • Trade secrets and proprietary innovations;
  • Information for citizens and private monetary information.

Upland City Crime Statistics

The Upland City Police Department collects all crime and arrests data from its active officers and pools them into a weekly crime statistics report - available on the Department’s website. The Department also sends the crime information to the Federal Bureau of Statistics for inclusion in their annual Uniform Crime Reporting program.

In 2019, local law enforcement in Upland City reported three murders (the statewide average was 3.5), 20 rapes, 107 robberies, and 168 instances of aggravated assault. The violent crime rate in Upland City was 3.88 per 1000 residents, making the average citizen 17% safer from violent crime than in other U.S. cities.

Among property crimes in 2019, there were 368 burglaries, 1206 cases of larceny-theft, 247 auto thefts, and eleven arson cases. Statewide, the average numbers for these property crimes were 475.5, 1558, 319, and 14.2. Upland City’s property crime rate was 23.71 per 1000 residents, while the statewide average was 23.31 per 1000 residents.

Are Upland City Criminal Records Public?

California’s public record laws make some Upland City criminal records publicly available. Some documents, however, are not open to the public. For example, individual public members cannot request criminal background checks from the California Department of Justice. However, they accept requests for criminal background checks from the following business types;

  • Child care centers;
  • Security guard firms;
  • Law enforcement offices;
  • Public utility organizations.

Similarly, the California Department of Justice accepts requests for criminal background records from the record holder and does not make documents public. Individuals with arrest records in Upland City may also request copies from the Upland City Police Department.

How to Obtain Upland City Police Reports and Arrest Records

The Upland City Police Department’s Records Bureau creates and curates the department’s paperwork. The Bureau allows involved parties only to request copies of Upland City police reports. Eligible persons may obtain copies of Upland City police reports by visiting the Upland PD in person between Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Requesters must provide a valid form of identification and $20 per report.

Upland Police Department
1499 W. 13th Street,
Upland, CA 91786

How to Find Sex Offender Information in Upland City?

The California Penal Code § 290.46 mandates Upland City law enforcement to collect all Upland City citizens with sexual convictions’ details. The Upland City Police Department collects sex offender information and forwards it to the California Department of Justice. The DoJ collates sex offender information from all California cities and states and makes them publicly available on its Sex Offender Registry.

Individuals interested in obtaining Upland City sex offender details can search through the registry using available information like the offender’s full name, phone number, personal or work address, or zip codes. The researcher can select the desired name from a drop-down list, which will provide additional details on the offender like photographs, physical descriptors, known aliases, conviction status, etc.

How to Find Upland City Inmate Records?

Upland City is in San Bernardino County, and convicted Upland City residents complete their sentences in the County Jail. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department keeps a log of all current inmates and allows the public to find them using the inmate locator tool on its website.

Interested persons can find inmates by inputting the inmate's 10-digit booking number into the search tool or searching by first name, gender, and date of birth. If a researcher does not find an inmate’s record on the locator tool, they can also check the Sheriff’s Out of Custody list for recently released inmates.

San Bernardino County. Sheriff's Department
655 East Third Street,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0061
Phone: (760) 956-5001

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Upland City Jail?

The San Bernardino County jail houses all Upland City convicted criminals. The County Sheriff’s Department allows friends and family to visit inmates on appropriate visiting days, Wednesday through Sunday. Visitors must make appointments at least twenty-four hours ahead of the visit and arrive thirty minutes beforehand to check in. The prison staff will not admit late arrivals. All visitors, including their possessions, are subject to a search when entering the facility.

Adults may accompany minors and must provide a valid ID for themselves and valid birth certificates for the children.

Examples of valid ID include, but are not limited to:

  • Driver's license.
  • DMV identification card.
  • Department of Defense identification card.
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services identification card.
  • Consulate identification card.
  • Passport.

Adults with minors must keep them within arm’s reach or lose visitation rights for failing to control them. Visitors may not bring any of the following items into the facility:

  • Alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, or other illegal drugs;
  • Food or drink;
  • Knives, guns, crossbows, or other weapons;
  • Tear gas/O.C. dispensers;
  • Cellphones, tablets, cameras, or other electronic devices;

All visitors must dress appropriately in fitting attire. The prison will deny entry to anyone wearing the following:

  • Tight skirts or leggings;
  • Sleeveless or tank tops;
  • Facecaps or sunglasses (unless medically recommended);
  • Open-toe sandals;
  • Sundresses;
  • Clothing that refers to gang affiliation or bears sexual or lewd comments or pictures;
  • Clothing that closely resembles prison or law enforcement uniforms.

Upland City Court Records

Upland City is under San Bernardino County’s legal jurisdiction. The San Bernardino Superior Court is responsible for all major criminal and civil court cases in Upland City. The Superior Court Clerk keeps and provides Upland City case records to the public. Interested individuals can request, view, and copy civil court case records, criminal court records, traffic incidents, probate court records, and more.

The public can find Upland City court records in person, or they can visit the San Bernardino County Superior Court’s Website. Researchers will discover civil court cases and criminal court cases on separate portals. The court charges fifty cents per page, up to a maximum of $50 per document.

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Barstow District
235 East Mountain View Street,
Barstow, CA 92311
Phone: (760) 718-3734 (Civil, Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant, Restraining Orders)
Fax: (760) 718-3405 (Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant)
Phone: (760) 718-3700 (Traffic)
Fax: (760) 718-3407 (Traffic)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Big Bear District
477 Summit Boulevard,
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Phone: (760) 718-3734 (Civil, Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant, Restraining Orders)
Fax: (760) 718-3405 (Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant)
Phone: (760) 718-3700 (Traffic)
Fax: (760) 718-3407 (Traffic)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Fontana District
17780 Arrow Boulevard, Fontana, CA 92335
Phone: (909) 350-9322
Fax: (909) 320-5049 (Small Claims, Landlord Tenant)
Fax: (909) 320-5147 (Traffic)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Joshua Tree District
6527 White Feather Road, Joshua Tree, CA 92252
Phone: (760) 974-3047 (Civil)
Phone: (760) 974-3048 (Criminal, Traffic)
Fax: (760) 974-3033

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Needles District
1111 Bailey Avenue, Needles, CA 92363
Phone: (760) 718-3734 (Civil, Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant, Restraining Orders)
Fax: (760) 718-3405 (Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant)
Phone: (760) 718-3700 (Traffic)
Fax: (760) 718-3407 (Traffic)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Rancho Cucamonga District
8303 Haven Avenue,
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Phone: (909) 350-9764 (Criminal)
Fax: (909) 285-3652 (Criminal)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Child Support Division
655 West 2nd Street,
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Phone: (909) 269-8789
Fax: (909) 269-8502

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Civil Division
247 West 3rd Street,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210
Phone: (909) 708-8678 (Civil)
Fax: (909) 708-8586 (Civil Fax Filings)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Criminal Division
351 North Arrowhead Avenue,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0240
Phone: (909) 384-1888
Fax: (909) 521-3060 (Post Court Fax)
Fax: (909) 521-3250 (Pre Court Fax)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Family Law Division
Attn: Family Law
351 North Arrowhead Avenue,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0245
Phone: (909) 521-3136
Fax: (909) 521-3128

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Probate Division
247 West Third Street,
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Phone: (909) 521-3388
Fax: (909) 521-3387

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Victorville District
14455 Civic Drive,
Victorville, CA 92392
Phone: (760) 245-6215
Fax: (760) 269-4844 (Criminal)
Fax: (760) 269-4804 (Family Law)
Fax: (760) 269-4842 (Juvenile Delinquency)

San Bernardino Juvenile Delinquency Court
900 East Gilbert Street, Building 35,
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Phone: (909) 269-8840
Fax: (909) 269-8859

San Bernardino Juvenile Dependency Court
860 East Gilbert Street,
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Phone: (909) 269-8900
Fax: (909) 269-8910

Are Upland City Court Records Public?

California’s Public Records Act allows Upland City residents to access, peruse, and copy court records. However, the public cannot access certain Upland City court records, including the following types;

  • Juvenile criminal cases;
  • Juvenile dependency cases in which the court separates a child from his or her parents;
  • Civil harassment cases;
  • Child custody cases;
  • Some divorce cases.

How to Obtain Uplands City Civil Court Case Records

The San Bernardino Superior Court handles all major civil court cases in Upland City. The Superior Court Clerk allows interested individuals to request, view, and copy civil court cases at will.

Interested persons can find Upland City civil court case records in person, or they can visit the San Bernardino County Superior Court’s Case Information and Document Sales page. Researchers will discover document images from case filings in civil matters. The court charges fifty cents per page, up to a maximum of $50 per document.

In-person requesters may visit the Superior Court Clerk’s office between 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Applicants must provide accurate information, including:

  • Parties’ names;
  • Case number;
  • Approximate filing year;
  • Specific documents requested;
  • The requester’s contact details.

Copy and certification fees apply.

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Civil Division
247 West 3rd Street,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210
Phone: (909) 708-8678 (Civil)
Fax: (909) 708-8586 (Civil Fax Filings)

How to Obtain Uplands City Criminal Court Records

The San Bernardino Superior Court is responsible for all Upland City criminal court cases. The Superior Court Clerk allows interested individuals to request, view, and copy criminal court cases at will.

Interested persons can find Upland City criminal court records in person, or they can visit the San Bernardino County Superior Court’s Criminal/Traffic Court Case Information page. Researchers will discover document images from case filings in criminal matters. The court does not charge users for this service.

In-person requesters may visit the Superior Court Clerk’s office between 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Applicants must provide accurate information, including:

  • Defendant’s name;
  • Case number;
  • Date of birth (if known)
  • The prosecutor’s name
  • Approximate filing year;
  • The requester’s contact details.

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Criminal Division
351 North Arrowhead Avenue,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0240
Phone: (909) 384-1888
Fax: (909) 521-3060 (Post Court Fax)
Fax: (909) 521-3250 (Pre Court Fax)

What Are Upland City Vital Records?

Vital records in Upland City are official documents that officials create to mark residents’ life events. Examples of vital records include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees. Per state statutes, Upland City vital records are confidential and available only to the following persons:

  • The person(s) on the record;
  • Their immediate family members (spouse, parents, children, siblings, grandparents, etc.);
  • The record holder’s legal representatives or anyone with a power of attorney;
  • Anyone with a court order to view the record.

The San Bernardino County Superior Court Clerk is responsible for issuing copies of Upland City divorce records. Simultaneously, the San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk’s office is responsible for issuing marriage, birth, and death records.

Where and How to Obtain Upland City Divorce Records

The San Bernardino Superior Court handles all divorces in Upland City. The Superior Court Clerk allows eligible individuals to obtain certified copies of Upland City divorce decrees. Eligible persons include:

  • The divorcees
  • The divorcees’ immediate family members
  • The divorcees’ legal representatives

Eligible persons can find Upland City divorce court case records in person, or they can visit the San Bernardino County Superior Court’s Case Information and Document Sales page. Researchers will discover document images from case filings in divorce matters. The court charges fifty cents per page, up to a maximum of $50 per document.

In-person requesters may visit the Superior Court Clerk’s office between 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Applicants must provide accurate information, including:

  • Parties’ names;
  • Case number;
  • Approximate filing year;
  • A valid government-issued ID;
  • The requester’s contact details.

Copy and certification fees apply.

San Bernardino County Superior Court - San Bernardino Civil Division
247 West 3rd Street,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210
Phone: (909) 708-8678 (Civil)
Fax: (909) 708-8586 (Civil Fax Filings)

Where and How to Get Public Upland City Marriage Records

The San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk’s office is responsible for issuing Upland City marriage certificates. Although certified copies of certificates are confidential, the public may get informational documents in person or by mail. In-person requesters that wish to obtain informational copies of Upland City marriage certificates must fill out a Request for a Copy application form, providing the following information:

  • The couples’ names;
  • The marriage date;
  • The marriage location.

After filling and submitting the form, the requester must note the application confirmation number (SST#) displayed on the page. The applicant may call (855) 732-2575 and provide the SST# to schedule the in-person appointment.

Mail-in applicants must write a written request with all the necessary details, including payment and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. The clerk’s office processes requests within 4-6 weeks and charges $15 per certificate.

Applicants must note that Upland City marriage certificates’ informational copies have the words "INFORMATIONAL, NOT A VALID DOCUMENT TO ESTABLISH IDENTITY" written on their faces.

San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk
Hall of Records Building
222 W. Hospitality Lane, 1st Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0022
Phone: (909) 387-8306

Where and How to Get Confidential Upland City Marriage Records

The San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk’s office is in charge of the Upland City marriage register. It provides certified copies of Upland City marriage certificates to the following eligible persons:

  • The married couple;
  • The couples’ parents or legal guardians (with documentation);
  • The couples’ family members;
  • Law enforcement agents or other government agencies conducting official business;
  • The couples’ legal representatives;
  • A party with a court order to receive the record.

Eligible requesters that wish to obtain certified copies of Upland City marriage certificates must fill out a Request for a Copy application form, providing the following information:

  • The couples’ names;
  • The marriage date;
  • The marriage location.

After filling and submitting the form, the requester must note the application confirmation number (SST#) displayed on the page. The applicant may call (855) 732-2575 and provide the SST# to schedule the in-person appointment.

Mail-in applicants must write a written request with all the necessary details, including payment and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. They must also have the request legally notarized. The clerk’s office processes requests within 4-6 weeks and charges $15 per certificate.

San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk
Hall of Records Building
222 W. Hospitality Lane, 1st Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0022
Phone: (909) 387-8306

Where and How to Get Upland City Birth Records

The San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk’s office handles the Upland City birth register and provides certified copies of Upland City birth certificates to the following eligible persons:

  • The registrant (above eighteen years old);
  • Parents named on the record;
  • The registrant’s spouse;
  • The registrant’s siblings
  • The registrant’s legal representatives

Interested public members may request informational copies of Upland City birth records, which will have the words "INFORMATIONAL, NOT A VALID DOCUMENT TO ESTABLISH IDENTITY" written on their faces.

Requesters that wish to obtain certified copies of Upland City birth certificates must fill out a Request for a Copy application form, providing the following information:

  • The child’s full name;
  • The child’s date of birth;
  • The mother’s full maiden name;
  • The father’s full name;
  • The place of birth;
  • The requester’s return address;

After filling and submitting the form, the requester must note the application confirmation number (SST#) displayed on the page. The applicant may call (855) 732-2575 and provide the SST# to schedule the in-person appointment.

Mail-in applicants must write a written request with all the necessary details, including payment and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. They must also have the request legally notarized. The clerk’s office processes requests within 4-6 weeks and charges $28 per birth certificate.

San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk
Hall of Records Building
222 W. Hospitality Lane, 1st Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0022
Phone: (909) 387-8306

Where and How to Get Upland City Death Records

The San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk’s office handles the Upland City death register and provides certified copies of Upland City death certificates to the following eligible persons:

  • The deceased’s spouse
  • The deceased’s immediate family members (parents, siblings, children, etc.);
  • The deceased’s legal representatives;
  • Anyone with a legal order to obtain a certified copy.

Interested public members may request informational copies of Upland City death records, which will have the words "INFORMATIONAL, NOT A VALID DOCUMENT TO ESTABLISH IDENTITY" written on their faces.

Requesters that wish to obtain certified copies of Upland City death certificates must fill out a Request for a Copy application form, providing the following information:

  • The deceased’s full name at the time of death;
  • The deceased’s date of birth (if known);
  • The date of death;
  • The place of death;
  • The requester’s return address;

After filling and submitting the form, the requester must note the application confirmation number (SST#) displayed on the page. The applicant may call (855) 732-2575 and provide the SST# to schedule the in-person appointment.

Mail-in applicants must write a written request with all the necessary details, including payment and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. They must also have the request legally notarized. The clerk’s office processes requests within 4-6 weeks and charges $21 per death certificate.

San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk
Hall of Records Building
222 W. Hospitality Lane, 1st Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0022
Phone: (909) 387-8306